Moroccan Underdog ‘ContinUuUuUm’ Shocks $15M WSOP Super Circuit

GGMillion$ Super Circuit Online Main Event – GGMillion$ Season 2026 Episode 11
The $15M GTD WSOP Super Circuit Online Main Event was whittled down to eight players on Sunday night, as players broke for the night after a double knockout, ready to reconvene on Tuesday for the final table. Playing down to a winner and a top prize of over $2.2 million, the last eight saw their journey brought to life, live on GGPoker TV. The excitement was shared by regular host Jeff Gross and this week’s special guest co-commentator, multiple WSOP bracelet winner and legendary poker player and coach Chance Kornuth. It was a dramatic finale befitting the occasion as legends fought for glory and the latest World Series of Poker title and gold circuit ring.

Pre-Match Betting Odds
Heading into the action, there were only eight players compared to the usual nine that would fill the felt on GGPoker in the weekly $10,000 GGMillion$ event. Daniel Vicente from Spain was in the lead on 79 big blinds and was the betting favorite, available at 3.76 in the GGPoker client. Japanese player ‘L JAHA’ was only a tiny bit behind on 76 big blinds, and as such, was at slightly longer odds at 4.02.
Chinese player ‘Tiramisuwow@@’ was sitting third on 45 bigs at odds of 8.02, but we loved the value of Pedro Neves. The Portuguese player, playing from the Netherlands, was 5.94 to bet on with 36 big blinds, a more than playable stack for the experienced professional. Japan’s second representative, ‘Ditto1031’, was on 30 bigs at odds of 10.64, while China’s ‘JianguoNb’ (25BB/12.52). Moroccan threat ‘ContinUuUuUm’ (22BB/12.02) and Israel’s ‘KnaffeGOAT’ (19BB/15.8) were all hoping a strong start would boost them back in the running.
Of the longer-odds players, we liked the chances of ‘ContinUuUuUm’, and they were our outside pick at odds of just over 12 to 1, with last week’s GGMillion$ winner, Germany’s Tobias Schwecht, having started the event with a very similar stack of 24 big blinds at long odds of 15.88.

Key Moments from the Felt
Play was cagey to start, which led to an early bust-out. ‘KnaffeGOAT’ moved all-in pre-flop with pocket eights but ran into the chip leader Daniel Vicente with pocket kings. A jack-high board with no sign of an eight or connecting cards left the Israeli player on the rail to collect $362,144 as they missed out on their dream of winning a WSOP Online ring.
Vicente built on that early elimination and grew his stack to over 240 million chips, miles clear of his nearest challenger, ‘L JAHA’ on 86m chips. Even more chips came the Spaniard’s way after cracking the 240M mark when former GGMillion$ winner Pedro Neves shoved pre-flop with ace-jack (1:05:15). Vicente called correctly with pocket queens. A nine-high board was all the Spanish player needed to see, as one of the most dangerous players at the table was busted in seventh place for $469,615, while the chip leader was now sitting with over 50% of the chips in play.

The Chinese player ‘JianguoNb’ was the next to go, falling in sixth place for $608,988. All-in pre-flop for their final six big blinds holding ace-three, they ran into Vicente’s ace-jack and was dominated to defeat. A board of A-Q-6-T-9 seeing the Spanish pro’s kicker play. Five became four a few hands later when ‘Ditto1031’ busted from the short stack. Just six big blinds, ‘Ditto1031’ made the move into the middle with jack-ten, only for ‘ContinUuUuUm’ to call it down with king-queen (1:33:30). A flop of 9-8-2 gave the at-risk player an open-ended straight draw but across the three on the turn and deuce on the river, the Japanese player ‘Ditto1031’ drew dead and was sent to the rail with $789,733.
With four players left, Vicente still had a huge lead with 337 million chips, while everyone else was sitting under nine figures. ‘ContinUuUuUm’, who started play in 7th, was sitting second on 90 million. In ‘Tiramisuwow@@’ was in third with 78m, and ‘L JAHA’ was down to just 27 million, the equivalent of just 11 big blinds. It was no surprise when the Japanese player ‘L JAHA’ departed, but it was a cruel ending. The board played out K-8-7-7-Q, leading to the second Japanese player in a row departing after a bet that was raised all-in by ‘ContinUuUuUm’. ‘L JAHA’, turning over queen-eight for 2 pair, only to see the king-three from his opponent for a better two-pair. The field was down to three as ‘L JAHA’ left the final table with $1,024,128 for finishing in fourth place.

Three-handed play was not the cakewalk Vicente might have hoped for as his initial lead was heavily dented by both of his opponents in the early exchanges. The lead was eventually lost to ‘ContinUuUuUm’. Play continued with the Moroccan in the lead until a coin flip between them and ‘Tiramisuwow@@’ almost ended the latter’s run in third place. Despite turning the nut flush draw with two overs, the ace-eight, the Chinese player’s pocket fours held to keep them in the event.
That was only a stay of execution, however, as the Chinese player’s tournament ended soon after. On a flop of A-7-3 with two clubs, ‘ContinUuUuUm’ moved all-in and Tiramisuwow@@ called with ten-six of clubs (2:27:30). Despite an offsuit seven coming on the turn, the Chinese players still had a 38% shot at victory to the river as per the on-screen odds displayed on GGPoker, but ‘ContinUuUuUm’ held as the queen of spades sent play heads-up as ‘Tiramisuwow@@’ went home with $1,328,103 in third place.

The final duel was brief and almost played itself. Shortly into the action, Vicente found himself with just 30% of the chips in play and holding an ace-6. The opportunity to double was irresistible. ‘ContinUuUuUm’ raised to six times the big blind to induce action while holding ace-ten (2:33:20), and Vicente took the bait, leading to a call from the Moroccan. A flop of Q-T-9 paired ‘ContinUuUuUm’, and they needed to avoid just a queen for a chop after an ace fell on the turn. The river was an eight, and with that the Moroccan was pronounced as the latest WSOP gold ring winner as they took the top prize of $2,234,319, with the overnight chip leader Daniel Vicente coming close to victory as he collected $1,722,308 as runner-up.
WSOP Online Super Circuit Main Event Results – March 25th, 2026
We were way off with our main tip of Pedro Neves, but the outsider supreme ‘ContinUuUuUm’ got the job done in impressive fashion, starting way down the leaderboard in seventh place with just 22 big blinds. As the Moroccan player proved, the 22 blind stack was very playable, and their timing and bet-sizing were very impressive.
“He started off short but found every fearless spot,” said Chip Leader Coaching’s Chance Kornuth of the latest WSOP Circuit ring winner. “It took him seconds. This guy knows his ranges and what he’s supposed to do in each spot.”
“We’ve got Daniel Negreanu next week for a $10k GGMillion$ special edition super circuit and its GGMillion$ week as well… and Prague is just around the corner as well!”
Here are all the winners from this week’s final table:
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | ‘ContinUuUuUm’ | Morocco | $2,234,319 |
| 2nd | Daniel Vicente | Spain | $1,722,308 |
| 3rd | ‘Tiramisuwow@@’ | China | $1,328,103 |
| 4th | ‘L JAHA’ | Japan | $1,024,128 |
| 5th | ‘Ditto1031’ | Japan | $789,733 |
| 6th | ‘JiangouNb’ | China | $608,988 |
| 7th | Pedro Neves | Portugal | $469,615 |
| 8th | ‘KnaffeGOAT | Israel | $362,144 |
| 9th | ‘nobuking’ | Thailand | $279,272 |
Did Vicente Blow his Lead?
With a lead that only grew from his overnight stack, did the Spanish player Daniel Vicente blow his huge lead over the field, or was he simply unlucky? At one point, down to three-handed, the Spanish player had a massive 353 million, or to put it another way, 67% of the chips in play. So, where did it all go wrong when it almost seemed inevitable that Vicente would win the ring at one point?
A loose bluff with ace-ten against the superior ace-king on a board featuring a king was ill-advised, as was another dominated ace. One of the biggest hands Vicente played was equally dominated but more fortunate. On a board showing K-Q-8-K-8, his king-three survived against the king-ten of ‘ContinUuUuUm’ on the kind thoughts of a rivered chop.
In the end, as Chance Kornuth described, those hands were mere signals that the Moroccan player had found his opponent’s ranges better than anyone… including the overnight chip leader.
Watch the action with Jeff Gross and Chance Kornuth right here:
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About the Author: Paul Seaton has written about poker for over 10 years, interviewing some of the best players ever to play the game such as Daniel Negreanu, Johnny Chan and Phil Hellmuth. Over the years, Paul has reported live from tournaments such as the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas and the European Poker Tour. He has also written for other poker brands where he was Head of Media, as well as BLUFF magazine, where he was Editor.
* The pre-game pick is the sole opinion of the author. It in no way reflects or affects the outcome of the final table.





